Globull warming ended? Maybe LOL

gore0bsessed

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Global Warming is a real thing and human actions are the cause of its severity. .

Not debatable.
 

petros

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Does that mean we'll end the ice age we've been in for 2.6 Million years and the long term cooling over the 250Million years?
 

skookumchuck

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Just another sham, wait, wait, the warming is hidden in the Atlantic ocean down deep, or is it the Pacific? Watch for another BS announcement from the money grubbing so called scientists, closely followed by the media and government. Flossie and his followers will be all over it.
 

Tonington

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Just another sham, wait, wait, the warming is hidden in the Atlantic ocean down deep, or is it the Pacific?

Well, one was a modeled result, and the other came from observations, so which do you think is the leading candidate?
 

Tonington

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We're not in an ice age, obviously.

Of course we are. There is ice that is many hundreds of thousands of years old in our ice sheets...though the fact that we are doesn't change the fact that the climate responds to forcings, like enhanced greenhouse effects.
 

skookumchuck

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Of course we are. There is ice that is many hundreds of thousands of years old in our ice sheets...though the fact that we are doesn't change the fact that the climate responds to forcings, like enhanced greenhouse effects.

What would your response have been a couple years back? Be honest, oh gee i shouldn't ask that, sorry.
 

Tonington

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What would your response have been a couple years back?

That the physics determine where the climate trajectory goes. Unless you have a more specific question?

Be honest, oh gee i shouldn't ask that, sorry.

You can ask whatever you like...

Though I noticed you skipped over the reply to your dilemma. Petros responded that the models are incomplete. That's true, and we have actual observations that you've linked to. So, do you have a response? Or gee, should I not ask the OP to clarify his thoughts? Sorry.
 

petros

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A long long way to go until there is one, until there is, none of the atmospheric models work. Geophysics to the rescue using ocean generated magnetic fields. It's going to be awhile.